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Teachers ring Capitol in protest…

Teachers and supporters ring the state Capitol in protest late Wednesday over passage of legislation restricting their collective bargaining rights and more; the event was one of 14 planned across the state after school on Wednesday. (Betsy Russell)
Teachers and supporters ring the state Capitol in protest late Wednesday over passage of legislation restricting their collective bargaining rights and more; the event was one of 14 planned across the state after school on Wednesday. (Betsy Russell)

Hundreds of teachers and their supporters are ringing the state Capitol, many with red scarves tied across their mouths to signify their voices being silenced, in protest over the passage yesterday of SB 1108 and today's passage of SB 1110, the first two bills in state schools Supt. Tom Luna's reform package; the third bill remains stalled in a Senate committee. There's loud music playing, and the human chain is scheduled to be followed by a rally in Capitol Park at 5:30; it's one of a series of after-school events and rallies scheduled across the state today to protest the passage of the bills. Here's a link to the Idaho Education Association's list of events. At the Capitol, protesters are periodically chanting, "Respect, Fairness, Voice."



Betsy Z. Russell
Betsy Z. Russell joined The Spokesman-Review in 1991. She currently is a reporter in the Boise Bureau covering Idaho state government and politics, and other news from Idaho's state capital.

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